Cancer affects everyone differently

While every journey is unique, learning how others cope with cancer can offer comfort, inspiration and a sense of solidarity.

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Fei B Profile
肥B (Féi-B), 61
Undergoing treatment
Hong Kong

Share your cancer experience with others because it can reduce your psychological pressure, and you might also unexpectedly gain more information about cancer.

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Chun Chung Profile
振中 (Zhèn Zhōng), 60
Undergoing treatment
Taiwan

The chemotherapy failed and the cancer cells spread. I was referred to another hospital for immunotherapy.

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Scarlett, 57
Cancer-free
United Kingdom

I plan to save up more and resume working full time. I had to stop working when I started my treatment. My finances took a hit during my treatment.

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Connor Profile
Connor, 40
Undergoing treatment
United Kingdom

Quality of life is very important to me. I rather people remember me for who I was than for who they saw right before my death.

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Sheila Profile
Sheila, 66
Diagnosed with cancer
Ireland

I work with children and was afraid of infections.

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Charlotte Profile
Charlotte, 52
Diagnosed with cancer
United Kingdom

Ask any questions you want to; not knowing can be worse.

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TH Profile
TH, 36
Diagnosed with cancer
United States of America

Stay optimistic and take your medications and doctor visits seriously.

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Eileen Profile
Eileen, 67
Beaten cancer, no longer need treatment
United Kingdom

When going for chemo, make sure you bring plenty of reading material, snacks and plenty of water.

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Ryan, 33
Undergoing treatment
United States of America

I wish I had known that it wouldn’t really be quite an easy journey.

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Rose, 70
Undergoing treatment
New Zealand

I utilized cancer services, e.g. social worker, nutritionist, etc; that’s my practical advice for other cancer patients.

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JoAnn, 62
In remission
Canada

I’ve never felt like a survivor - I’ve never felt like I’m truly in remission. I just take it day by day.

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Shirley, 71
Undergoing treatment
Australia

Simple things like socializing have become much harder, but I just lived with it.

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